"Sancy" meaning in English

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Proper name

Forms: the Sancy [canonical]
Etymology: It was owned at one time by Nicolas de Harlay, seigneur de Sancy. Head templates: {{en-prop|head=the Sancy}} the Sancy
  1. A pale yellow diamond of 55.23 carats (11.046 grams), probably of Indian origin, and owned by a number of important figures in European history. Wikipedia link: Nicolas de Harlay, seigneur de Sancy Related terms: Puy de Sancy

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